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Cold Weather Advisory in Effect for Inland Treasure Coast and Palm Beach Counties as Rough Seas Persist

The advisory reflects dangerous wind chills plus rough marine conditions following Sunday's powerful front.

Overview

  • National Weather Service alerts run through 9 a.m. Monday for Indian River, Okeechobee, most of St. Lucie, and inland areas of Martin and Palm Beach counties.
  • Wind chills could dip into the upper 20s to lower 30s, with guidance to dress warmly, check on vulnerable people, keep pets indoors, and use heaters and generators safely.
  • Small Craft Advisories call for 5–9 foot seas on Treasure Coast waters through this afternoon and for Palm Beaches waters into Tuesday, producing rough boating conditions.
  • Sunday’s frontal passage produced peak wind gusts reported at 61 mph in Fort Pierce, 52 mph in Vero Beach, and 39 mph in West Palm Beach.
  • Monday turns cooler with highs in the mid to upper 60s and lingering breezes, with a gradual warmup expected into the 70s by Wednesday.